Crushcrushcrush

Album: Riot! (2007)
Charted: 61 54
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Hayley Nichole Williams, Joshua Neil Farro
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 7

  • Hayley from Not Tellin, HiLove It!!
  • Allie from Bellevue, Nethis song is good. very true... applause for hayley
  • Stephanie from Adelaide, AustraliaI LUFF this song and Paramore they rock. They also write songs with a unique meaning i mean like the dangers of crushes they explain me completely.... unique!!!!
  • Theresa from Murfreesboro, TnGreat song, Hayley Williams is a stunning lady.
  • Zach from Buckeye, AzWhoever wrote to god i completely agree... My life is exactly the same way... I love this song because of that
  • Joy from Dallas, TxI love the video for this song. The concept is about people skying omn them and trying to change them.
  • Z from Somewhere Over The Rainbow, WaDear God, this could be my frickin' theme song. I always have crushes on people and then someone else who I like as a friend has a crush on me and they figure out who I have a crush on and everything just sucks when that happens. Crushes in general suck and they wrap you into a bubble-wrap suit of obsessive behavior and everyone thinks you're a raving lunatic for a few weeks because you try to keep it quiet but eventually one of your friends tells everyone because she's a b*tch. It's even worse when they person you have a crush on doesn't know that you do, but everyone else does. It just plain sucks.
    ~~Ta~~
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